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Before they hit the ice for Canada’s National Women’s Development Team or Canada's National Women’s Team, the future of women’s hockey debuts on the national stage at the National Women’s Under-18 Championship, playing for a gold medal and national bragging rights. Eight provincial and regional teams – Alberta, Atlantic, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario Blue, Ontario Red, Quebec and Saskatchewan – gather for the national championship each year for a five-games-in-five-days sprint to gold.

Since the tournament’s inception in 2001, it has often been a first step towards international gold; 14 players who helped Canada’s National Women’s Team win its fourth-consecutive gold medal at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games were alumnae of the National Women’s Under-18 Championship. Two-time Olympic gold medallist Marie-Philip Poulin ranks as the all-time leading scorer in tournament history, racking up 30 points (12G 18A) over three appearances with Quebec.

Which team has won the most gold medals? Which team scored the most goals in a game? How many alumna have played internationally? Get the answers in the National Women's U18 Championship Guide & Record Book.

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